Gallery

The Widgetkit Gallery provides a smart and automated way to publish images on your website. You only need to select the image folders and the whole gallery is generated automatically.

Features

Fully responsive including all effects

Folder based image selection

Support for multiple image folders

Automatic thumbnail creation

Support for image captions and custom links

Uses the Widgetkit Spotlight and Lightbox

Built with HTML5, CSS3, PHP 5.2+, and the latest jQuery version

Works with Joomla and WordPress

Showcase Box Example

This is an image showcase with eye-catching transition effects and a thumbnail navigation.

Image Wall Example

This is an image wall with zoom effect, no margins and squared corners using the lightbox.

Polaroid Example

This is an image wall with scattered polaroid pictures using the lightbox.

Slider Example 1

This is an image slider where the image centers automatically during the effect. It also features a spotlight caption and the lightbox.

Slider Example 2

This is an image slider where the image stays left during the effect.

Slideshow Screen Example

This is an image gallery using the nice swipe effect from the slideshow widget.

Slideshow Default Example

This is an image gallery using all the features from the slideshow widget.

Showcase Example

This is a simple image showcase mashing up all the features from the slideshow and slideset widget.

Slideshow Inside Example

This is a very basic slideshow which uses preview thumbnails inside the image as navigation.

Spotlight Example

This is an image wall with some margins and rounded corners using the spotlight and lightbox.

Slideset Example

This is an image gallery using all the features from the slideset widget.

How To Use

The Widgetkit Gallery comes with a user-friendly administration user interface which let’s you create new galleries with just a few clicks. The integrated directory browser let’s you easily add or remove source directories of your images. All galleries can be loaded anywhere in your theme using shortcodes or the universal Widgetkit Joomla module or WordPress widget.